
Welcome
These days, the computers most vulnerable to cyber threats in the enterprise are mobile phones and tablets. We see that security teams are totally blind to the growing risks these devices pose for the enterprise and worse, are unable to deal with threats as they appear. Many enterprises manage device access to corporate resources, networks and identity, but they can't remediate a threat they can't identify. As more of our computing goes directly from mobile devices to cloud services, network threat detection solutions are ineffective since data often resides outside the corporate data center. You need to adopt a non-signature based mobile threat detection software to protect your organization and its data. It's a serious and growing concern for all CEOs and CIOs.
Shridhar Mittal
CEO, Zimperium
Predicts 2017: Endpoint and Mobile Security
- John Girard|Peter Firstbrook|Brian Reed|Bart Willemsen|Dionisio Zumerle
- 16 November 2016
Security and risk management leaders face an ever-increasing assortment of security threats to multiplatform, mobile and personal devices amid increasingly chaotic work styles. Gartner's predictions provide a guide to prioritize endpoint and mobile defenses.
Key Findings
- Mobile malware has not been an issue in the eyes of enterprises so far; however, mobile attacks are increasing in both number and pragmatism.
- Non-signature-based anti-malware solutions are increasingly effective and will soon displace local endpoint signature database maintenance.
- Microsoft's built-in tools provide comprehensive security policies for Office 365, yet provide limited integration with other common SaaS applications.
- Many organizations continue to use portable flash media to carry and share data physically between work systems, business contacts and so on, without benefit of rigorous oversight.
- Users readily share or copy business information into their mobile and cloud storage systems, and pass even more through personal email accounts, without considering the consequences.
Zimperium Content
Mobile Threat is Real
One Zimperium customer recorded vulnerabilities on 60% of devices and critical threats on 6.2% of its devices. This customer believed mobile attacks weren’t happening until it detected network attacks and a rogue access point installed by a spy in order to steal data.
How to Detect Unknown Threats and Zero-Day Attacks
Hackers and cyber adversaries constantly scour mobile OS researching vulnerabilities. Stagefright, Pegasus, Dirty COW and Drammer were once unknown vulnerabilities detected by Zimperium without updating signatures or detection methods.
Find out how Zimperium, with our z9 technology and Global Threat Intelligence, detects unknown attack methods with behavior-based detection to protect your mobile devices from being compromised.

